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3rd Grade/3rd Grade Math

Shape And Symmetry Puzzles

In Shape And Symmetry Puzzles topic, 3rd Grade students will explore shapes and balanced designs. Children learn how shapes can be the same on both sides. They identify lines of symmetry. This topic strengthens spatial thinking and geometry skills.

What Children Learn

Children learn names and properties of common shapes. They identify lines of symmetry in shapes. Students compare symmetrical and non symmetrical figures. They solve puzzles using shape rules. Difficulty increases with complex shapes. These skills support geometry and visual reasoning.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which shape has exactly one line of symmetry?

A. Rectangle

B. Square

C. Isosceles triangle

D. Circle

2. Fill in the blank: A square has _____ lines of symmetry

3. Which shape is not symmetrical?

4. Fill in the blank: A shape with all sides equal and four corners is a _____

5. Which shape has no corners?

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